Hierarchical assembly of graphene oxide nanoparticles as bionanointerface. This project aims to develop a state-of-the-art fabrication methodology to develop large area polymer/graphene hybrid nanoparticle patterns to precisely modulate cell guidance and regeneration by exogenous electrical stimulation. Polymers and graphene have emerged as the main contenders for the development of soft biocompatible platforms. However, their applicability has been limited due to difficulties in patterning and ....Hierarchical assembly of graphene oxide nanoparticles as bionanointerface. This project aims to develop a state-of-the-art fabrication methodology to develop large area polymer/graphene hybrid nanoparticle patterns to precisely modulate cell guidance and regeneration by exogenous electrical stimulation. Polymers and graphene have emerged as the main contenders for the development of soft biocompatible platforms. However, their applicability has been limited due to difficulties in patterning and their consequent integration under physiological conditions. This project will advance both fundamental and practical knowledge at the forefront of nanotechnology and cell biology, whilst providing training to the research community at the cutting edge of science. The project will also deliver intellectual property, which will position Australia at the forefront of bionanotechnology.Read moreRead less
Establishing nanoscale design principles for non-viral genome engineering. This project aims to develop a bio-nanotechnology platform for non-viral genome engineering using dendronised polymers. The project will advance both fundamental and practical knowledge at the forefront of nanotechnology and cell biology, whilst providing training to the research community. Outcomes from the project will also provide significant benefits, such as positioning Australia at the forefront of genome engineerin ....Establishing nanoscale design principles for non-viral genome engineering. This project aims to develop a bio-nanotechnology platform for non-viral genome engineering using dendronised polymers. The project will advance both fundamental and practical knowledge at the forefront of nanotechnology and cell biology, whilst providing training to the research community. Outcomes from the project will also provide significant benefits, such as positioning Australia at the forefront of genome engineering.Read moreRead less
A multimodal approach to unravel the role of surface properties in nanoparticle-cell interactions using models of medical emergencies. The design and development of multimodal nanoparticles seek to expand upon the benefits of nanoparticles by delivering imaging and therapeutic agents to specific organs, enabling detection and treatment of disease in a single procedure. The successful implementation of this technology is dependent on our detailed understanding of the nanoparticle-cell interaction ....A multimodal approach to unravel the role of surface properties in nanoparticle-cell interactions using models of medical emergencies. The design and development of multimodal nanoparticles seek to expand upon the benefits of nanoparticles by delivering imaging and therapeutic agents to specific organs, enabling detection and treatment of disease in a single procedure. The successful implementation of this technology is dependent on our detailed understanding of the nanoparticle-cell interactions. This project will address this very important issue by evaluating a range of surface functionalised nanoparticles in highly significant models of medical emergencies. This project will enable development of advanced therapeutic interventions for cancer, central nervous system injuries, cardiovascular diseases and pregnancy related disorders.Read moreRead less